I love working with women: Emily Blunt

Los Angeles: Actress Emily Blunt, who will soon be seen in “The Girl on the Train,” says she loves working with women.
The 33-year-old star said while shooting for her upcoming movie, which is about women, she enjoyed so much female energy around her, reported Entertainment Weekly.
“It was actually a really fabulous environment on this film, really enjoyable to be around that much female energy.
“It was the most visual film I’ve ever done,” she said.
Blunt recalled filming “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” with Charlize Theron and Jessica Chastain, and said they all ended up comparing their experiences and coming to the same conclusion that media and society has made a wrong perception about women that they gossip about each other.
“I love working with women. We were all talking one day, and Charlize was like, ‘Do you know what’s funny is I think sometimes, whether it’s the media or just society, (people) like to paint the picture that women sort of bitch about each other and women are competitive and jealous and vying and watchful of each other.
“And you know, the only issues I’ve ever had on set have been with a dude. And I would agree. The only time I feel like I’ve rolled my eyes at somebody I’ve been working with, it’s been a guy. It’s just been my experience that I’ve gotten along with every woman that I’ve worked with,” she added. PTI
Los Angeles, Aug 27 (PTI) Actress Emily Blunt, who willsoon be seen in “The Girl on the Train,” says she loves working with women.
The 33-year-old star said while shooting for her upcoming movie, which is about women, she enjoyed so much female energy around her, reported Entertainment Weekly.
“It was actually a really fabulous environment on this film, really enjoyable to be around that much female energy.
“It was the most visual film I’ve ever done,” she said.
Blunt recalled filming “The Huntsman: Winter’s War” with Charlize Theron and Jessica Chastain, and said they all ended up comparing their experiences and coming to the same conclusion that media and society has made a wrong perception about women that they gossip about each other.
“I love working with women. We were all talking one day, and Charlize was like, ‘Do you know what’s funny is I think sometimes, whether it’s the media or just society, (people) like to paint the picture that women sort of bitch about each other and women are competitive and jealous and vying and watchful of each other.
“And you know, the only issues I’ve ever had on set have been with a dude. And I would agree. The only time I feel like I’ve rolled my eyes at somebody I’ve been working with, it’s been a guy. It’s just been my experience that I’ve gotten along with every woman that I’ve worked with,” she added. PTI